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User Manual

 

Version: 2.0 

(June. 2004) 

Summary of Contents for ZEW1501 - V2.0

Page 1: ...W Wi ir re el le es ss s L LA AN N C Ca ar rd dB Bu us s C Ca ar rd d User Manual Version 2 0 June 2004...

Page 2: ...sclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchas...

Page 3: ...uld not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this d...

Page 4: ...on of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France with Frequency channel restrictions Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands Portugal Spa...

Page 5: ...n Monitor Utility 5 3 1 Using Utility 5 3 1 1 Network 5 3 1 2 Status setting 7 3 1 3 WEP Setting 8 3 1 4 Status 9 3 1 5 Information 10 3 2 Configuration Monitor Utility Under Windows XP 11 3 3 Using W...

Page 6: ...ts z Wireless LAN CardBus Card z Installation Software CD Driver Utility User Manual z Quick Installation Guide If any of the above is missing please contact your supplier System Requirements z PC com...

Page 7: ...Bus Card driver utility before please uninstall the old version first Note3 Be sure not to connect the Wireless LAN CardBus Card before the installation is finished A Execute the Setup exe program und...

Page 8: ...Wireless LAN PCMCIA Adapter 3 C Click Next to begin copying the files to your hard disk D Click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 9: ...the computer and connect the Wireless LAN CardBus Card to your computer Please wait for 2 3 minutes for the system to find the device The Wireless LAN CardBus Card is now successfully installed Note W...

Page 10: ...change the following configuration parameters when the device is active Please continue to read the following instructions 3 1 Using Utility 3 1 1 Network The screen at right shows all the Access Poin...

Page 11: ...rofile you select Down Down the priority of the profile you select New Create a new profile It will pop up a new windows let you configure the Network setting and WEP setting Edit edit the profile you...

Page 12: ...e of an Access Point Channel Shows the numbers of the radio channel used for the networking Only Access Points and Ad Hoc nodes create the BSSID The parameters are not active in the infrastructure ope...

Page 13: ...or 64 bit The 128 bit setting gives a higher level of security The setting must be the same for all clients in your wireless network Default None HEX You can enter the WEP Key in hexadecimal 0 9 a f...

Page 14: ...te the BSSID The parameters are not active in the infrastructure operation mode SSID Shows the SSID of the BSS that one is willing to join Tx Rate Shows the Data Transfer Rate Signal Strength This bar...

Page 15: ...Wireless LAN PCMCIA Adapter 10 3 1 5 Information It shows the current Firmware Driver Application DLL Version and MAC Address of the device...

Page 16: ...the Windows XP built in application un check the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings option When you uncheck that option you are able to use the Wireless LAN CardBus Card s Configura...

Page 17: ...standard has been defined after Windows XP lunch date then you should also update your current Wireless Zero Configuration utility version to the latest In order to do so you must run the patch file...

Page 18: ...Wireless LAN PCMCIA Adapter 13 B Open the Wireless utility Click Advanced and the following screen will appear Over the WPA wireless Network click Configure...

Page 19: ...n type should match the WPA setting of your Access Point D Click Authentication tab to select EAP type The EAP type should match the authentication server before access the authenticated network After...

Page 20: ...oor 40 100M z LED Indicators Power Link z Operating Temperature 0 to 55 z Storage Temperature 20 to 70 z Operating Humidity 0 to 70 Non Condensing z Storage Humidity 0 to 95 Non condensing z Data Encr...

Page 21: ...r LAN operating systems to support printer or file sharing 9 Would the information be intercepted while transmitting on air WLAN features two fold protection in security On the hardware side as with D...

Page 22: ...bnet DHCP server and client DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol is designed to automatically load parameters for the TCP IP network including the IP address host name dom...

Page 23: ...s subcommittee formulating standards for the industry The objective is to enable wireless LAN hardware from different manufacturers to communicate Infrastructure Mode A client setting providing connec...

Page 24: ...is generated and agreed upon P Packet A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a network PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Plug and Play The ability o...

Page 25: ...e in an IP or a TCP IP network Subnet A subnet is a logical sub division of a Local Area Network that has been divided by means of routers or gateways A subnet may include multiple LAN segments Each s...

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